Grace Of God Expressed Through Enterprise

There is something original about you. A unique gift and grace God has placed on your life. That grace does not stop at church or personal spirituality; it is meant to shape your work and your business if you allow it. Your business is not random. It is part of a divine assignment with real consequences in the world. It exists for more than funding ministry or paying bills. There is a way your business is meant to influence people, systems, and culture. Growth, then, is not mere ambition. It is stewardship. A bigger business creates room for greater impact and wider reach for God’s grace.

Strive Masiyiwa offers a clear example of what this looks like in real life. He did not build Econet simply to make money, though it became hugely profitable. His work was driven by conviction, resilience, and a sense of calling. He fought governments in court for years just to secure a telecoms license in Zimbabwe. Over time, his business reshaped access to communication across Africa. Beyond profit, his platforms have funded Christian ministries, education, healthcare, and opportunity for millions. His business became a vehicle for influence, service, and long-term impact. Grace expressed itself through enterprise, not charity alone.

Scripture reminds us that “there are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit” (1 Corinthians 12:4). That gift is not meant to remain abstract or hidden. It is meant to be expressed, applied, and multiplied. When you shrink your business vision, you shrink the reach of the grace God placed on your life. Growth is not greed; it is responsibility. As long as your work is honest and purposeful, expanding it is obedience. The question is not whether you can grow bigger, but whether you are willing to steward what God has already entrusted to you for the good of others.

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